About Jacob Zweig

The Daily Journal has selected Turner Boyd as one of the leading boutique firms in California for 2015. The award honors “small, hyper-focused law firms that take on big matters and win.” We are proud to have been recognized for the success of what the Daily Journal calls our “efficient, strategic” approach […]

Karen Boyd, Julie Turner, and Josh Masur were all named to the 2015 Northern California Super Lawyers list for intellectual property litigation, and Karen and Julie were listed as “Top Women Attorneys in Northern California.” Esha Bandyopadhyay and Zhuanjia (“Jia Jia”) Gu were named to the 2015 Northern California Rising Stars list, which is […]

Julie Turner—representing Market Quest after a successful patent infringement trial in the Central District of Calfiornia—just won transfer of plaintiff’s appeal from the 9th Circuit to the Federal Circuit. In a published opinion, the Ninth Circuit explained “this appeal should have been filed with the Federal Circuit. Because, however, it was filed with […]

Turner Boyd is delighted to announce that Esha Bandyopadhyay has become a partner with the firm as of July 1, 2015. Esha specializes in patent and trade secret litigation and was formerly a partner at Kirkland & Ellis. Her sharp legal mind and commitment to top-notch client service are no surprise. […]

On June 29, 2015, Turner Boyd attorneys and staff made forty lunches for the children and families at Ronald McDonald House at Stanford as part of Meals for Munchkins. The Meals for Munchkins program ensures that the families of children receiving specialized […]

Turner Boyd is excited to announce that Keeley Vega has joined the firm as an associate attorney. Keeley has substantial experience in patent litigation cases in a wide range of technologies, including medical devices, biotechnology, computer software and hardware, semiconductor design and manufacture, thermal inkjet cartridges, and e-commerce methods and systems. Keeley […]

On April 7th, Turner Boyd attorney, Esha Bandyopadhyay, returned to her old stomping grounds, where she had the honor of teaching Professor Rob Merges’ Patent Law class at Berkeley Law (formerly Boalt Hall). The topic of the class was Patent Litigation in […]

On January 22, 2015, Karen Boyd presented with Brian Clarke (of Clarke IP Law) on claim construction to BAIMA, an association of in-house IP attorneys at medical device companies. The talk was originally focused on comparing the Broadest Reasonable Interpretation standard from the PTAB, with the Ordinary and Customary Meaning standard from the district […]

Turner Boyd was pleased to offer its first “TurBo CLE Morning” on January 15, 2015, hosting clients and friends of the firm for continuing legal education credits on Ethics in the PTAB (Jennifer Seraphine, Robert Kent, and Louis Wai), Preventing Substance Abuse and Improving Job Performance Through Meditation (Julie Turner), and the Supreme Court […]